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Re: Dr V post# 67189

Wednesday, 04/24/2013 10:52:06 AM

Wednesday, April 24, 2013 10:52:06 AM

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I was at my prime that day. I lost extremely minimal amounts on this and that day was boring, i.e. no other stocks had any volume or were fully pumped to the point I didn't want to touch them.

I made my losses back AND some by EOD. The numbers tell me that, even when I'm wrong I can be right.

I don't marry stocks. That is one of my greatest strengths. My weakness is that my ambition can kill my account. I balance this with quick exits on poor stocks. At .0028, this was a poor stock. I'm not even sure it's worth .0024, now.

Look, I know you guys have this little cult, here and that's all great, but you should NOT go all in.
I can tell 90% of you don't have the manual control skills to handle an all-in position.

It's not meant to be insulting. It's meant to be the truth. I shouldn't even go all-in, but at least when I do, I am fast to spot a mistake and exit fast. At 5:30 in the morning, I had decided that if this thing clears a single block order at .0028, I would bail ASAP! That's the level of dedication required to play as psychotically as, "all-in". I still don't recommend it, even for a so-called "pro". My damn business teacher doesn't recommend it! The experts all over the world, the billionaires, etc...

They don't recommend it, either. At your own risk. Don't say I didn't warn you.
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